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Oerlikon sells nonwoven system to Asian fibre manufacturer

2nd Apr 2020

A leading Asian large-scale manufacturer of manmade fibres and polymers has invested in a new Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown system. The recently-signed contract comprises a 2-beam system for manufacturing filtration nonwovens, predominantly for medical products such as face masks, with a nominal capacity of up to 1,200 tons of nonwovens a year.

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Welspun to use capacity to make disinfectant wipes, masks

2nd Apr 2020

India's Welspun Group is switching capacities at its textiles plant in Gujarat's Anjar to manufacture disinfectant wipes and masks to meet the demand-supply gap for personal protection equipment. It plans to manufacture a few hundred thousand masks and wipes in the coming weeks for workers on duty during the COVID-19 pandemic, said its chairman BK...

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Eastman & THEC to make face shields for medical personnel

1st Apr 2020

In an effort to fight against COVID-19, Eastman has joined hands with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and Austin Peay State University to support the local production of 10,000 protective face shields for medical personnel in the state capital of Nashville. Based in the US, Eastman is a global leading specialty materials company.

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Standard Textile increases production of PPE for COVID-19

1st Apr 2020

Standard Textile, a leading global manufacturer of healthcare and hospitality products, has restructured its supply chain to provide support for America's frontline medical workers during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The company has increased the production of Personal Productive Equipment (PPE) for hospitals and healthcare workers in the US.

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CPS unveils new series of ‘green’ epoxy curing agents

1st Apr 2020

Chemical Process Services, a new specialist polymer design and development company, has come out with a new series of 'green' epoxy curing agents. The Furalkamine range of polymers make up for the withdrawal of conventional Mannich base grades, prohibited in Europe under REACH regulations or due to inclusion of undesirable residual monomers.

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Rockwood to supply parts for Babcock’s programme

1st Apr 2020

Rockwood Composites has earned an order for parts for 130 decoy launch systems for Babcock International's Eurofighter programme. Under the contract, Rockwood Composites is to supply parts for the towed decoy launch structure to be installed on the Eurofighter. Rockwood has been supplying aerospace, defence and nuclear sectors for over 25 years.

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Bond-Laminates’ fire resistant tepex with no additives

1st Apr 2020

Bond-Laminates’ tepex continuous-fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composite materials have been shown to have excellent fire resistance even without flame-retardant additives due to the special structure of the semi-finished products. The investigations to show this have been carried out by the Lanxess subsidiary, partly in cooperation with external...

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EDANA seeks European Commission support in COVID-19 battle

31st Mar 2020

Brussels-based EDANA, the International Association Serving the Non-wovens and Related Industries, recently sent a letter to the European Commission requesting its support in working with member states to ensure all production units where disposable hygiene and medical products are manufactured are kept fully operational in the interest of public...

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SGL Carbon FY19 sales grow 4% to €1.1 billion

31st Mar 2020

SGL Carbon, a manufacturer of high-quality materials, posted 4 per cent sales growth to €1.1 billion in fiscal 2019 ended on December 31, 2019. Due to ongoing weakness in market segments textile fibres and industrial applications, business unit CFM (Composites Fibres & Materials) recorded a non-cash impairment loss of €75 million in the Q3 FY19, as...

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